Boxing gets IOC nod for inclusion at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Boxing has been confirmed for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after the International Olympic Committee members voted unanimously. This decision comes during Thomas Bach's final months as IOC president, emphasizing the need for reliable governance in boxing's international federations for future Olympic involvement.
Boxing gets IOC nod for inclusion at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
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Three days after World Boxing received recognition from the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Executive Board, the sport's inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics was confirmed following a unanimous vote by the IOC members on Thursday.
The only time boxing wasn't part of the Olympics since 1904 was when it was removed from the roster due to Swedish legal restrictions at Stockholm 1912.
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During the period that IOC separated itself from the Russian-led International Boxing Association due to concerns over finances, governance and ethical practices, it had taken direct control of boxing events at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and Paris Olympics last year.
This decision represents one of the final votes to be administered under IOC president Thomas Bach's leadership, as his 12-year term approaches its conclusion. The selection of Bach's replacement as the IOC president will be determined through a voting process later on Thursday.
Bach had earlier issued a caution that boxing's national federations required a new and "reliable" international governing body to secure its place at the 2028 Games.
The IOC had granted provisional recognition to World Boxing in the previous month, establishing it as the organisation to supervise the sport in upcoming Olympic events.
The IOC presidential race, meanwhile, features seven contenders, with IOC veteran Juan Antonio Samaranch Junior, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe and former Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe emerging as the leading candidates.

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